I'm not going to lie... While I'm not a gambler, and I've never had much use for Las Vegas, Sin City does have one thing I absolutely love... A 24-hour drive-thru cannabis dispensary. It's called NuWu Cannabis Marketplace. And it was a sight for sore eyes after I landed at McCarran International at 10:30 p.m., having been up for nearly 20 hours. My Uber driver took me there first before driving me to my hotel. I picked up a couple of pre-rolls and some edibles for later in the week. Although I realize most folks might look at this place as if it were a sort of virtual Disney World for stoners, for me, it was more like a 24-hour drive-thru pharmacy. I wasn't looking to get stoned. I was looking for something to calm my mind and my nerves. This is primarily what I use cannabis for. When I say it's medicinal, most of the time, for me, it is. A few hits off one of those pre-rolls beats the hell of out throwing back a couple of Xanax — and it's a hell of a lot safer. Still, when I talk about cannabis as medicine, oftentimes I'm met with suspicion and a bit of eye rolling. Especially when it comes to investing in cannabis. | "3 Stocks to Cure America's Drug Crisis" They trade for $1, $4.60, and $25. Sales for these lifesaving drugs have skyrocketed. It's gone from $5 million only a few years ago to $29 million today. All three companies address the three most important and difficult challenges of this drug epidemic: - Prevention.
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An Easy 300% Gain Now that the adult use of cannabis is legal in Canada, soon to be legal in Mexico, and now legal in 10 states in the U.S., sometimes it can be easy to forget that cannabis is medicine. But that's exactly what it is. And as investors, we have to remember that there's a lot of money to be made in medicine. Just ask Big Pharma. Sure, the legalization of adult-use cannabis (also referred to as recreational cannabis) is where the mainstream financial media is focusing all of its attention right now. But those who ignore the medical cannabis sector do so at their own peril. In fact, one of the biggest gains I've ever pulled in from a single stock is from a legitimate medical cannabis company called Aleafia Health (OTCBB: ALEAF). Folks, while most investors have completely ignored this tiny little medical cannabis stock, I've watched it deliver gains of nearly 300% this year. And make no mistake, this thing still has plenty of steam left in it. | Finding the Tech Giants of Tomorrow If you had invested in Microsoft on the day of its initial public offering (IPO), March 13, 1986, you'd be up an astonishing 99,625%. And it's the same deal with Apple, Amazon, or Uber. All these tremendous gains were made near or on the day of the company's IPO. Stutman and his team have crafted an IPO selection system that cuts risk, identifies the big guys before they boom, and absolutely maximizes potential profit. So click here if you're interested in snagging the next blockchain superstar, social media breakout, or ride-sharing titan. |
Marijuana Is Medicine Aleafia Health runs the largest network of medical cannabis clinics in Canada, boasting more than 50,000 patients. It's a vertically integrated operation maintaining its own licensed facilities, and it's been landing quite a few major deals that have gone somewhat unnoticed by the "experts." This year alone, Aleafia has: Announced a $10 million investment from the Serruya family, which is one of the wealthiest families in Canada that's also invested in other major cannabis companies Locked in a joint medical cannabis study with Cronos Group (NASDAQ: CRON), which is designed to improve the management and treatment of insomnia and daytime sleepiness Signed an MOU with CannTrust Holdings (OTCBB: CNTTF) for up to 15,000 kg. next year Been added to the largest cannabis ETF, Horizons Marijuana Life Sciences ETF (OTCBB: HMLSF) Secured its sales license from Health Canada Landed a deal with Tilray (NASDAQ: TLRY) to study the effect on opioid use and quality of life in chronic pain patients when prescribed medical cannabis
It's funny, but I know some cannabis stock "experts" who have never even heard of Aleafia, which is really crazy when you think about how well it's done this year. But then again, so many folks are so focused on the adult-use sector that they're neglecting to remember there's a boatload of cash to be made in the medical cannabis space. And that's a shame. Because had those folks picked up $30K worth Aleafia back in June, they'd now be sitting on nearly $120,000. That ain't chump change, my friend. My point is simple: When it comes to making money in the cannabis space, there's a lot more out there than just the companies that are growing weed. And quite frankly, when the U.S. does finally lift the prohibition on cannabis, it's going to be the medical cannabis companies that are going to be very attractive acquisition targets for Big Pharma — which, make no mistake, will buy everything in sight... and for a huge premium. Worth noting, by the way, is that Aleafia has recently expanded its operations in Australia and will likely move into the U.S. market soon. Of course, Aleafia is only one of a handful of quality medical cannabis stocks out there. In fact, I've identified a few more in this investor report. Medical cannabis stocks are also taking full advantage of the fight against the opioid epidemic. With the federal government ponying up billions of dollars to fight this thing, don't think for a second that there aren't a few opportunities here for medical cannabis stocks. After all, there's plenty of new evidence to suggest that cannabis legalization can help reduce opioid overdoses. As reported by cannabis analyst Tom Angell, cannabis legalization has been associated with a decrease in the number of prescriptions, total doses, and spending on opioids among Medicaid enrollees. As well, deaths from opioid and heroin overdoses are lower in counties where medical cannabis dispensaries are operational. I've actually discussed this very thing in a recent investment note I sent out to members of my Green Chip Stocks community. You can check that out here. No matter how you slice it, the continued growth of the medical cannabis space is going to not only save a lot of lives but also make a lot of people very, very rich. And if you don't believe me, you can see the evidence for yourself, which I've laid out right here. To a new way of life and a new generation of wealth... Jeff Siegel
@JeffSiegel on Twitter Jeff is the founder and managing editor of Green Chip Stocks, a private investment community that capitalizes on opportunities in alternative energy, organic food markets, legal cannabis, and socially responsible investing. He has been a featured guest on Fox, CNBC, and Bloomberg Asia, and is the author of the best-selling book, Investing in Renewable Energy: Making Money on Green Chip Stocks. For more on Jeff, go to his editor's page. |